March 17, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle BECOMES BRIDE AT AFTERNOON WEDDING Membership Rally of Women Sabbath League • ENGAGEMENTS To Be Held March 20 Mr. and Mrs. David Fox of Grand Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Beatrice, to Sgt. Harry Shulman, son of Monday, March 20, at 1 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. J. Shulman of Chicago Blvd., on March 13. at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman of 1956 Calvert Ave. announce the Dexter and Lawrence, the Wom- engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Sam Leaderman, son of en's League for Sabbath Observ- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenderman of Northwestern Ave. • WEDDINGS March 18—Miss Paula Copeland, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland, to Lt. Sidney II. Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg of Pittsburgh, Pa. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents on Parkside Ave. following the ceremony. March 19—Miss Anita May Edelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Edelson of Tuxedo Ave., to Louis Kuzin, son of Mrs. Bessie Kuzin of Burlingame Ave. The ceremony will take place at Temple Beth El. Mach 19—Miss Doris Snitman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snitman of 2447 Fullerton Ave., to Lt. (jg) Manuel Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman of Calvert Ave. Lt. Feldman is stationed at Bainbridge, Md., and is attached to the Medical Corps. March 19—Miss Goldie Stein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein of Virginia Park, to Sol Rubens, son of Sam Rubens of New York City, at Moss Caterers on Grand River and Joy Rd. March 19—Miss Rose Charmer, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Charmer of Tyler Ave., to Benjamin Slutsky. • BIRTHS RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN — Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. DAVID A. EPSTEIN (Edith Hoffman) Dr. A. M. Hershman of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue performed the ceremony at a formal afternoon wedding of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Epstein, the former Edith Hoffman. The wedding was an outstanding event of the season. The petite bride was lovely in a traditional ivory slipper satin gown. Her full flowing skirt and sweeping train were trimmed in chantilly lace, which matched the lace in her slim bodice. The sweetheart neckline of her gown was framed by a single strand of pearls. Her fingertip veil of dainty net, caught by clusters of orange blossoms, around the chantilly lace tiara of her headdress, made the bride impressive. She carried a mother of pearl prayerbook covered with an exquisite arrangement of huge white orchids and a spray of baby orchids. The prayerbook was complemented by streamers, in which forget-me-nots and orange blossoms, interwoven by bows, gave an ethereal effect. The groom wore afternoon formal attire, as did his best man, Alex Hoffman, brother of the bride. Attending the bride and groom were six bridesmaids and ushers. The bridesmaids made a graceful picture in their ice blue taffeta gowns. They carried huge bouquets of pink roses to match the rosebuds in their hair. Parents of the bride and groom, maid and matron of honor, all attired in afternoon formal dress, completed the bridal proces- sion. Lt. Max Hoffman, brother of the bride, was guest of honor at the ceremony. A reception and dancing followed the ceremony, with 600 guests attending. A dinner in honor of the bride and groom was held at the home of the bride's parents and was attended by out-of-town guests and the bridal party. The out-of-town guests included Lt. M. Hoffthan, Mrs. H. Pine, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cantor, Mrs. P Michaelson, Mrs.M. Graff, Mrs. L. Bernstein, Mrs. B. Gittleman, Mrs. S. Flax- man, Mrs. I. Hoffman, Lt. J. Emmer, Sgt. A. J. Silberstein, and Seaman 2/C. D. Cantor. Unable to attend the wedding of his sister, Corporal William Hoffman of the United States Army, sent regrets from overseas. The bridal couple spent their honeymoon at Hollywood, Fla. Dr. Epstein is a graduate of the University of Detroit and a member of Alpha Omega Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lebowitz To Be Honored on Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Lebowitz of 3345 Richton Ave. will be honored with a golden wedding reception March 26, at 3 p. m., at Bnai Moshe Congregation, to which friends and relatives are invited. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Lebowitz have lived in Detroit for more than 30 years. They are the parents of seven kchildren: Albert, Max, John, Cpl. David Lebow, Mrs. Emil Nussbaum, Mrs. Simon Gottlieb, Mrs. Samuel Harvith. They are also the grandparents of six boys and two girls. One of the grandsons who is serving over seas is Ph/m 3rd class Aaron Allen Lebow. A son-in-law, Pvt. Samuel G. Harvith, is stationed in Panama as a member of the Military Police. 1 ance will hold its March member- ship rally, with Mrs. Joshua Sperka presiding. A dessert lunch- eon will be served at 1 p. and at 1:30 the meeting will pro- ceed. Guest speaker of the after- noon will be Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man, and a musical program will be presented. Mrs. 0. A. Barsky, membership chairman, will give a report. The League is preparing to celebrate two years of its existence at an anniversary event in the month of June and has the record of seeing over 40 Jewish food stores closed on the Sabbath due to its efforts, and has enrolled over 1,000 members. The public is invited to attend the luncheonette and meeting on Monday, March 20 at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The League acknowledges with gratitude the major contribution made by Mrs. D. W. Simons for the furtherance of its cause, in memory of her (laughter. Mrs. I. Kaplan, chairman of hospitality, will be assisted by Mesdames B. Schneiderman, B. Leader, H. Reider, M. Kronen- wald and A. Siskind. BROCHAH GOLDSTEIN AUXILIARY A meeting of the Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of the J. C. R. S. was held Wednesday eve- ning, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Morris Rosenfeld. Plans were made for a summer festival to be held some time in June. Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst, presi- dent, was appointed official dele- gate to the 40th annual conven- tion of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, to be held at the Astor Hotel. in New York, March 25-27. Mrs. Mary Greenberg, Mrs. Louis Please, Mrs. Morris Gobel and Mrs. Syd- nes Gorman will accompany Mrs. Bakst as alternate delegates. BETROTHED PHILOMATHIC HOLDS ORATORICAL CONTEST For its weekly program, Philo- mathic Debating Club held an oratorical contest that was de- signed to give members an op- portunity to prepare for the com- ing John Paul Jones and Univer- sity of Michigan Oratory Con- tests. Participating in the program were Sheldon B. Krause, Sidney Zilber, Jack S. Oppenhiem and probationer Stuart Kallman. The critic for the afternoon was At- torney Philip Neusholdtz. Program chairman Raymond I. Zweig announced that Zilber was adjudged best speaker of the afternoon. Speaker Morton Zieve also announced that Marvin A. Margolis was appointed chairman of the foreign relations com- mittee. Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elkin (Sally Mosten) of 2282 Taylor Ave., a son, Richard Arnold. Feb. 13—To Dr and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz (Selma Gates) of Mark Twain Ave., a son, Lee Asher. March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rubin (Jean Feldman) of Northlawn Ave., a daughter, Barbara Esther. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman (Harriett Sil- verman) of Northlawn Ave., a daughter, Paula Ruth. March 11—To S 2/c Seymore Stark and Mrs. Stark (Bluma Pupko) of 3005 W. Chicago Blvd., a son, Jay Irwin. S 2/c Stark is stationed at Great Lakes. D. 0. I. SORORITY IN THE The girls of the D. 0. I. Soror- REALM OF SOCIETY ity entertained a group of pros- pective members at an afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gersuk of tea held Feb. 25 at the home of Lenore Baylis. 4814 Leslie Ave. announce the A skirt and sweater party is to Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin was held at the home of Mary Daniel, on Saturday, March 25, Sachter on March 14. at Congregation Adas Yeshurun. INFORMATION WANTED Open house Sunday, March 26, We are trying to locate Mrs. from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Greenbaum or Greenberg whose A supper and miscellaneous maiden name was Helena Silver- berg. Mrs. Greenbaum or Green- shower was given by Mrs. Mur- berg was born in Warsaw and ray G. Maisel and Mrs. A. J. came to the United States about Oslik, honoring their niece, Miss 1928. She has a son of about Margie Kordiner, bride-elect of 14. She last visited Warsaw in March 19, at Mrs. Oslik's home 1936. We have news for her re- on Fullerton Ave., on Monday, garding her family in Poland. March 13. 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